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among rich nations united states has the highest income inequality and the least amount of mobility. >> right, i understand. it's a huge distinction to say that bridgeport and greenwich are representative of the entire united states. these are two pockets that happen to abutt each other and be a really good example of this income inequality. i don't know that they're representative. let me ask you this, esma, there was a piece in a magazine called "for richer or for poorer," she writes that today's millionaires don't stay millionaires for very long anymore and that lower income earners who may have a smaller share of income today than they did, say, in 1990, but their absolute income shyer. she quotes economist steven kaplan saying income is not a zero-sum game. somebody else's income doesn't come at your expense. these numbers don't have automatic implications for the 99%. put that in context for us. is that true? is he wrong? >> not all economists believe the heightening inequality is going to be the problem. it's not clear if mark zuckerberg cashes out his stock options tomorrow,
among rich nations united states has the highest income inequality and the least amount of mobility. >> right, i understand. it's a huge distinction to say that bridgeport and greenwich are representative of the entire united states. these are two pockets that happen to abutt each other and be a really good example of this income inequality. i don't know that they're representative. let me ask you this, esma, there was a piece in a magazine called "for richer or for poorer," she...
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first and second bank of the united states and finally the federal reserve. parties themselves build themselves in relationship to their feelings about those banks. we wouldn't have had a democratic party without anger at the first bank of the united states. that sense of the two-party system being built around conflict over the banks has kind of collapsed in the last six or seven years and it is kind of a -- gives one reason to reflect. the democratic party had an opportunity and i feel like didn't take it in the last four years. >> scott, to that point, dodd-frank incomplete in reforming the financial system. >> yes. >> what do we need to do to prevent another collapse? >> well, my sense is that a lot of these panics are built around a stable institution that -- a stable bond, aaa, that is going to provide you something like 4% or 5% interest. that aaa bond is in trouble. right now what needs to happen, i think, the derivatives market finally has to -- there has to be some response to this incredible leverage. you've got the lcfos. the large and complicated
first and second bank of the united states and finally the federal reserve. parties themselves build themselves in relationship to their feelings about those banks. we wouldn't have had a democratic party without anger at the first bank of the united states. that sense of the two-party system being built around conflict over the banks has kind of collapsed in the last six or seven years and it is kind of a -- gives one reason to reflect. the democratic party had an opportunity and i feel like...
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those things used to be illegal in the united states, both the mobile -- >> right. clearly this incident was very different from what happened in aurora. >> very different. >> tell me what went right today and what went wrong from the law enforcement and municipal side? >> well, what went right is the citizen. the construction worker deserves high praise from all of us. at some risk to himself. he didn't know if that guy would have turned around and wheeled on in. he followed him. he found the nearest law enforcement official and alerted them to the fact that -- what had happened. it's too early to criticize the response of the police who fired. did they fire in a way that endangered civilians? we don't know the facts well enough to comment on that. and it's a difficult call for the police. do you let someone who has just committed that level of violence escape or do you try to bring him down in a way that doesn't endanger other civilians in a crowded street? it's very difficult. the investigation has to reveal that. so potentially things could have gone wrong and c
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blue states, but the united states of america. we were hungry for those words and we still are. i believe that we are better when we work together, that we are our brother and our sister's keeper, that good, effective government is possible and necessary, and that'
blue states, but the united states of america. we were hungry for those words and we still are. i believe that we are better when we work together, that we are our brother and our sister's keeper, that good, effective government is possible and necessary, and that'
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>> it would be tough for president of the united states, but at the state level, sure, there are plenty of republicans like me. >> all right, former governor bill weld. >> thank you for joining us, i'm glad we finally got to meet. straight ahead, diversity at the rnc. but was it just for show? whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how to drive our car. our car? if you're gonna have a latte in the car, keep a lid on it. it's a cappuccino. still needs a lid. [ male announcer ] the highest-quality cars plus an exceptional certified pre-owned program. good news for the second owner. take care of my car! [ male announcer ] experience the summer of audi event by september 4th with 1.9% apr for 60 months and a complimentary first month's payment on certified pre-owned audi models. >>> the gop is 90% white, but no doubt they're trying to put on a show, at the rnc, giving speeches. new mexico governor susana martinez, former secretary of state condolee
>> it would be tough for president of the united states, but at the state level, sure, there are plenty of republicans like me. >> all right, former governor bill weld. >> thank you for joining us, i'm glad we finally got to meet. straight ahead, diversity at the rnc. but was it just for show? whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you...
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establish dominion over the south china and east china seas, to push the united states out of asian waters, and also because it feels that the united states stands for things which were incompatible with china's system, which is the reason why china's con figuring its military to fight us. they're designing weapons that are meant to exploit american vulnerabilities such as the df-21-d carrier killer missile and also their j-20 stealth fighter designed to bring down american airborne early warning planes. so this is really a problem for us. you know, the chinese have been talking for more than a decade about waging war on the united states and we really haven't been listening. it's like bin laden in the 1990s who talked about this. we didn't pay attention and right now the chinese have been warning us what they want to do. >> peter, there is a lot of controversy about this film. what would you say to those who say this is fear mongering? >> i would say watch the film and judge. there's about 50 people in the film from all walks of life, from both political parties, who talk very eloq
establish dominion over the south china and east china seas, to push the united states out of asian waters, and also because it feels that the united states stands for things which were incompatible with china's system, which is the reason why china's con figuring its military to fight us. they're designing weapons that are meant to exploit american vulnerabilities such as the df-21-d carrier killer missile and also their j-20 stealth fighter designed to bring down american airborne early...
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the experience, this guy was a federal prosecutor, a united states attorney for eight years. this isn't the first issue where he said something surprising that is rooted in the experience. immigration is the other issue. he takes a much hard line. he saw from the practical standpoint as a prosecutor, you talk about running a campaign to reform the drug laws, i should point out down by the border in el paso where the carnage of the border war of drugs is hitting home with people, there was a man who ran for congress in a primary against a long-time incumbent democrat and he ran challenging the wisdom of the drug war based on the experience in the community and he won. >> i think we can see republicans more easily running on treatment as christie is talking about. democra democr >> so coming up, we just talked about the price some communities are paying because they don't have enough cash. others are getting creative. we've got a man who wrote the book on getting creative. richard florida and the rise of the creative class is coming up next here on "the cycle." [ female announc
the experience, this guy was a federal prosecutor, a united states attorney for eight years. this isn't the first issue where he said something surprising that is rooted in the experience. immigration is the other issue. he takes a much hard line. he saw from the practical standpoint as a prosecutor, you talk about running a campaign to reform the drug laws, i should point out down by the border in el paso where the carnage of the border war of drugs is hitting home with people, there was a man...
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you talk about take off ohio, and you're the president of the united states. wisconsin and one of new hampshire, iowa, nevada, you're president of united states. you have a lot of combinations in play for romney. the problem is this. virginia is dead even right now. krystal is right. if obama picks up virginia, it ends things. >> it's dead even right now, but one of the things karen finney pointed out is latinos are underpolled nationwide partly because of a language barrier. you don't get an accurate reading and we talked about before in 2010 colorado, harry reid, a lot of latinos there. they trailed sharon engel by three points at the end and he wins. they're not correctly polling latinos and hispanics. virginia is a huge thing. 80% of the state, and a 92% increase since 2000. if you see an irregularity or differentiation from the polling in colorado, virginia, florida and perhaps florida on election night because they didn't correctly poll lati teenotices. >> virginia will come down to the d, democrats. 200,000 defense jobs are on the line with that sequest
you talk about take off ohio, and you're the president of the united states. wisconsin and one of new hampshire, iowa, nevada, you're president of united states. you have a lot of combinations in play for romney. the problem is this. virginia is dead even right now. krystal is right. if obama picks up virginia, it ends things. >> it's dead even right now, but one of the things karen finney pointed out is latinos are underpolled nationwide partly because of a language barrier. you don't...
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. >> then lebron took over and united states won. inspiring. >> you were rooting against your brothers from america. >> i was rooting for the und underdog. >> there's nothing more american than routing for america. >> go ahead, summer. >> you were rooting for a good game. wi want to see that in the olympics, especially in basketball and they definitely gave them a good game and it was a wakeup call and that's when team usa said, okay, we do have to bring our a-game, and they were really determined to bring the gold medal. there was a disgrace when they didn't and remember what it felt like. the fact that that was on the line was so great. lithuan lithuania, when you were cheering for them, did you cheer for the woman who brought the -- >> i'm retroactively -- >> the t-shirt will be ordered tonight do. they have t-shirts for swimmers? >> i bet you can get one. s.e., did you have a particular -- >> because i'm an american and a patriot, yes, i did and i had an american moment. that's when kim brody won the skeet shooting. she earned a
. >> then lebron took over and united states won. inspiring. >> you were rooting against your brothers from america. >> i was rooting for the und underdog. >> there's nothing more american than routing for america. >> go ahead, summer. >> you were rooting for a good game. wi want to see that in the olympics, especially in basketball and they definitely gave them a good game and it was a wakeup call and that's when team usa said, okay, we do have to bring our...
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we're working very hard to make sure we deliver -- deliver o 13ct vhe next president of the united states, barack obama, and the united states senate seat tim kaine. >> i love that you're continuing our football analogy for us there. in virginia, obviously, i'm a native virginian in the northern virginia are a biltalifntn the st of the state. are the campaigning using different messages to connect with voters in different parts of the state? >> i haven't seen that. i think the president's message of investing in education and an infrastructure to create good jobs and a sinno t future resonates in four corners of commonwealth, whether in northern virginia or hampton road or southwestern virginia. i was pleased the president was in virginia beach today. hampton road is an area where our msage will resonate. itlatro are in hampton road. i think his message resonates. he's putting forward a message and a plan for the future. it's working in virginia. i suspect it will continue to work right up through the election. >> brian, you talk a little bit rg tes it so tionf purple? >> yeah. well, we t
we're working very hard to make sure we deliver -- deliver o 13ct vhe next president of the united states, barack obama, and the united states senate seat tim kaine. >> i love that you're continuing our football analogy for us there. in virginia, obviously, i'm a native virginian in the northern virginia are a biltalifntn the st of the state. are the campaigning using different messages to connect with voters in different parts of the state? >> i haven't seen that. i think the...
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states, 46 million. accusing mir of being cold and heartless and not caring about the 47%. i have heard next to nothing.from the president who speaks endlessly about the middle class about the plight of the for a poor and an excellent question. >> i don't think he has fully addressed the comes. he said, in secretly recorded comment, he said that 47% of americans who pay no income taxes are victims and would you never convince them to take personal responsibility and take care of their lives. some are seniors, members of the military, others members of the working poor. does he really believe that those individuals see themselves as victims who do not take personal responsibility and if not, will he apologize for his comments? >> i think that is a major drama within the drama of the debate tonight, how he handles that obviously, he is going to be asked about it. i think he needs to apologize in a way. it goes beyond inn elegant it is impossible for him to explain away the words. what he has to say, i thin
states, 46 million. accusing mir of being cold and heartless and not caring about the 47%. i have heard next to nothing.from the president who speaks endlessly about the middle class about the plight of the for a poor and an excellent question. >> i don't think he has fully addressed the comes. he said, in secretly recorded comment, he said that 47% of americans who pay no income taxes are victims and would you never convince them to take personal responsibility and take care of their...
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is it apathy, or is it cynicism about the political process in the united states? what do you put it to? >> i think there is a cynicism. the rules of the world today or social media offer transparency and authenticity. i think one of the reasons that someone like president clinton is so impressive now is he stepped out of the front line and can be very honest and very authentic. i think the young people see that. we've had a debate where they constantly say we want political leaders to engage with one young world. we had bill clinton last night and the ex-prime minister of the netherlands today and david cameron today. i think what young people are looking for is politicians and political leaders who are genuine, who are authentic and listen to them. i disagree that they are disengaged. what i see around the world is it is the brilliant young people who are drifiving so much chang. i think they will succeed where our generation has failed. >> david, i think that you're right, absolutely. david jones, thank you very much. good luck with the rest of the conference. >
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states during this election cycle have done. i think that's blowing this a bit out of proportion to think that, a, this is going to bring us to a huge conversation about climate change and that that conversation would then really affect the election on tuesday. just seems silly. i think people are going to keep their eye on the ball here. >> back to that breaking news out of midtown manhattan. this is video just in. the view from the ground of that partial crane collapse. the area around it is being evacuated. it happened at a 90-story building under construction at 57th street near carnegie hall. city officials say there are no plans right now to try to remove the collapsed crane because that would just be too dangerous. and in less than ten minutes at 4:00 p.m., one of the most traveled bridges in the northeast, the tappan zee, will be shut down to traffic due to high winds. for continuing coverage of sandy keep it here on "the cycle" and msnbc. well, i'll admit it. i was skeptical at first. but after awhile even my girlfriend
states during this election cycle have done. i think that's blowing this a bit out of proportion to think that, a, this is going to bring us to a huge conversation about climate change and that that conversation would then really affect the election on tuesday. just seems silly. i think people are going to keep their eye on the ball here. >> back to that breaking news out of midtown manhattan. this is video just in. the view from the ground of that partial crane collapse. the area around...
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james, how does the obama white house work to maintain that position of united states in dominant position? >> i think it's trying to recast american foreign policy to emphasize military strength much less, after all military power had its limits in iraq. and trying to revive the american economy. so it's hard to separate foreign policy and domestic policy on that. >> you talk about at the end of the book as america was still the world's leader or is it in decline. you talk about we still the leading military power, largest economy, best colleges, the world's only superpower. are we still the world's leading nation or start took in decline. >> we're less powerful than we were. we're less of an economic power. we have a strong economy but, you know, american, whether it's diplomats or military leaders, if they are out in a region, some region of the world people who deal with asia say gees, we don't have as much money to throw around in aid in places like say indonesia as the chinese do and in the middle east. we don't have as much money to throw around as the saudis do. our economic out is
james, how does the obama white house work to maintain that position of united states in dominant position? >> i think it's trying to recast american foreign policy to emphasize military strength much less, after all military power had its limits in iraq. and trying to revive the american economy. so it's hard to separate foreign policy and domestic policy on that. >> you talk about at the end of the book as america was still the world's leader or is it in decline. you talk about we...
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thank you to the next united states senator from the commonwealth of virginia, george allen. thanks, also, to congressman frank wolf for introducing us here and welcoming us here. and thank you for that welcome. i'm overwhelmed. that's really something special. thank you. i'm looking around to see if we have the beatles here or something, but it looks like you came just for the campaign. i appreciate it. your voices and your energy and your passion is being heard all over the nation. and we -- ann and i hear them in our hearts as well. thank you for being here and for showing us that kind of welcome. thank you for the work that so many of you have been doing, going across the neighborhood, knocking on doors, making phone calls for us at victory centers, putting up signs in your yard and in your neighbors' yards. >> all right. joining us at the table now is former massachusetts governor bill weld. he endorsed barack obama in 2008 but this time around he throws his support behind mitt romney. thanks for stopping by. the story from the last few days from the romney campaign's an
thank you to the next united states senator from the commonwealth of virginia, george allen. thanks, also, to congressman frank wolf for introducing us here and welcoming us here. and thank you for that welcome. i'm overwhelmed. that's really something special. thank you. i'm looking around to see if we have the beatles here or something, but it looks like you came just for the campaign. i appreciate it. your voices and your energy and your passion is being heard all over the nation. and we --...
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we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> okay. we have a power-packed "cycle" today. live the first family and president will leave chicago in 45 minutes and head back to the white house. yes, to quote the crowds -- >> four more years. four more years. >> and that's exactly what a re-elected brahm eded barack obama will get, four more years. is it a wartime president or bipartisan president? hint. this was the president at his victory speech in chicago last night. >> in the weeks ahead i also look forward to sitting down with governor romney to talk about where we can work together to move this country forward and in the coming weeks an months i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we ca0qn only solve together. reducing our deficit, reforming our tax code fixing our immigrúation system freeing ourselves from foreign oil. we've got more work to d >> at 3:30 a look at what the house republicans are thinking when speaker boehner speaks. we'll have that live. so, how exact
we are and forever will be the united states of america. >> okay. we have a power-packed "cycle" today. live the first family and president will leave chicago in 45 minutes and head back to the white house. yes, to quote the crowds -- >> four more years. four more years. >> and that's exactly what a re-elected brahm eded barack obama will get, four more years. is it a wartime president or bipartisan president? hint. this was the president at his victory speech in...
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some think she will be the next president of the united states, but could this take the bloom off the rose that is hillary 2016. this is a tough critical report. it is devastating. mistakes were made by bureaucrats. does anyone think no, they don't need it? of course not. the idea of a cover up is blown away by ordering the report. clearly there is no cover up she is trying to cover up. disproves one of the core taxes that after this started, they are failing to provide appropriate military support. clearly they did and they were exceptional. the long-term political impact will be nil. they don't look at this as a scandal and a tragedy. there is no cover up and they cost her one vote in the primary or the general in 2016. what we see is self analysis. she ordered this and is taking responsibility for things she didn't do. she is instituting changes above and beyond what the report demands. she is leading the way to make this bet. >> there two ways of understanding the political fallout. if you take it head on and say is this report and the issue of benghazi going to sink her in 2016 a
some think she will be the next president of the united states, but could this take the bloom off the rose that is hillary 2016. this is a tough critical report. it is devastating. mistakes were made by bureaucrats. does anyone think no, they don't need it? of course not. the idea of a cover up is blown away by ordering the report. clearly there is no cover up she is trying to cover up. disproves one of the core taxes that after this started, they are failing to provide appropriate military...
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states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> you know, steve, that's so gross and disgusting, and nakedly racist and just trying to say this endorsement doesn't matter because a black person is automatically bias. only a white opinion matters. and, you know, if you try to say maybe sununu supporting romney because of race that's weird. the black guy supporting the black guy because of race that makes sense. totally disgusting thing and also note that the interviewer there didn't follow up it was news worthy, it was racist, he didn't say anything. he said good-bye thank you for that. >> ironically sununu was trying to delegitimize the powell story which would have been a one dayer to. and now he made it into a multiple day story. >> john sununu is a 73-year-old man who was governor of a small state 30 years ago and now one of the top faces of mitt romney's campaign. this is a guy that made one of their public face. he's been in hot water before. last night rachel maddow suggested that powell was the last endorsement to get in this campaign. >> rachel is right technically but i thin
states, i applaud colin for standing with him. >> you know, steve, that's so gross and disgusting, and nakedly racist and just trying to say this endorsement doesn't matter because a black person is automatically bias. only a white opinion matters. and, you know, if you try to say maybe sununu supporting romney because of race that's weird. the black guy supporting the black guy because of race that makes sense. totally disgusting thing and also note that the interviewer there didn't...
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. >> would you consider the current egyptian regime an ally of the united states? >> i don't think we would consider them an ally but we don't consider them an enemy. >> so, you might be wondering, can we really do 90 minutes on foreign policy? i think we can. i'm looking forward to it. i mean, pick a place on the map and there's something important happening to our national security or our economic security there so i fully expect and talked about this before. i expect romney to go at obama's foreign policy from the left and the right. i expect him to try and pinpoint that elusive obama doctrine. for example, we've involved ourselves in wars in libya and yemen and uganda. we have been on the periphery in syria and egypt. ignored the iranian green revolution. of "the chicago tribune yts saying that when historians sit down decades from now to address the events of the 21st century, they'll have no trouble explaining why barack obama president. they lengthed him out of a firm conviction the u.s. not involved in enough wars. from drone attacks in yemen to killing of
. >> would you consider the current egyptian regime an ally of the united states? >> i don't think we would consider them an ally but we don't consider them an enemy. >> so, you might be wondering, can we really do 90 minutes on foreign policy? i think we can. i'm looking forward to it. i mean, pick a place on the map and there's something important happening to our national security or our economic security there so i fully expect and talked about this before. i expect romney...
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i want barack obama to come the next president of the united states. >> i can't. i already served my two terms. i get what you're saying, man. just the constitution is what it -- oh, you mean -- oh, okay. buying this juicer online was unbelievable. what a bargain! [ female announcer ] sometimes a good deal turns out to be not such a good deal. but bounty gives you value you can see. in this lab demo, one sheet of bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. so you can clean this mess with half as many sheets. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. why use more when you can use less? bounty. the clean picker upper. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things...
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mitt romney hasn't been a president of the united states. he was governor of massachusetts, so maybe if you were talking to a massachusetts audience which the president wasn't there might be something to feel like you have a revenge against. i'm not sure what he meant. seems like an odd way to talk about voting. however, i do think the president has spent the last couple of days trying to fire up his base. i think his message has been much more tailored to that even the talk you're hearing from his aides, david axelrod, his energy is coming from his loins which axelrod said which is the crudest thing i've ever heard anybody say about a sitting president. is this base motivation stuff. romney seems to be trying to make that end of campaign sale to the middle. >> let me just say do i not have a hard time seeing what obama meant right there. he was connecting romney to a republican party that for instance presented a jobs bill. refused to cooperate, refused to critic. republican party obstructed just about the entire obama agenda for the last f
mitt romney hasn't been a president of the united states. he was governor of massachusetts, so maybe if you were talking to a massachusetts audience which the president wasn't there might be something to feel like you have a revenge against. i'm not sure what he meant. seems like an odd way to talk about voting. however, i do think the president has spent the last couple of days trying to fire up his base. i think his message has been much more tailored to that even the talk you're hearing from...
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heck, it might be the only thing that unites us, is our recognition of how divided we are. the broken state of our political system is one thing that motivated me to run for congress. that obviously, didn't quite work out. >> that's our good luck. >> not assist a nation, though. >> it's our good luck at the table. >> but the nation missed out. >> thank you. >> everyone watching is in luck. >> there's a guest i'd like to introduce. >> we're arguing over complimenting krystal. amazing. therecoveringpolitician blog is for people who want to make a difference. what can we do to stop the gridlock and get lawmakers together to solve problems. with us now is jonathan miller behind the recovering politic and he's the co-founder of no labels to encourage bipartisanship. thanks for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> tell me about no labels. we have record numbers of filibusters and things like raising the debt ceiling are cause for near calamity. what ideas is no labels pushing to help break slew tthrough the logjam? >> we're only a year xaf old, but we have half a million me
heck, it might be the only thing that unites us, is our recognition of how divided we are. the broken state of our political system is one thing that motivated me to run for congress. that obviously, didn't quite work out. >> that's our good luck. >> not assist a nation, though. >> it's our good luck at the table. >> but the nation missed out. >> thank you. >> everyone watching is in luck. >> there's a guest i'd like to introduce. >> we're arguing...